Archive for August, 2008

Born June 28, 2008, ready to go to their furr-ever homes now!! AKC champion lineage papers, potty trained, up on shots and wormings, free health insurance, one year health guarantee included.

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English bulldog puppies play time.

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English Bulldog Bunny, having survived and escaped the puppy mill, finds herself in a loving home and spends time with her daddy . . for more information about English Bulldog adoption, visit www.HeavenSentBulldogRescue.com HeavenSent is a NJ Non-Profit Corporation. For merchandise with our HeavenSent Bulldog Rescue logo, visit www.cafepress.com/hsbr Thanks!!

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Our English Bulldog puppies attacking my sister and playing. We do not currently have any puppies available for purchase. For more information about upcoming litters please DO NOT message me through youTUBE. Contact Crystal at RoyalOaksBulldogs@hotmail.com

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We are looking for an English Bulldog (miniature) puppy for our kids and everywhere we look they are in the thousands of dollars…
Does e-Bay sell Pets? Anyone have any suggestions? We'd rather pay a reasonable price for the puppy and save the money for the care of the puppy!

You don't ever want to buy a puppy sight unseen. There are thousands of scam artists out there just waiting to take your money. Adopt from www.petfinder.com – you can do a search there for breed.

So what do we do to get ready for our English Bulldog Puppy’s first day at home and to make sure he’s as happy, healthy and comfortable as possible?  Read on!

Preparing our house

First things first – before going to pick up our new English Bulldog Puppy, we need to make sure that our house is ready to receive him.  There are lots of details to attend to when puppy-proofing our house, but the short version is:

  1. Do our best to move all cords and wires out of reach, or close off areas where we can’t.
  2. Make sure all trash cans have lids, or are put away, and get rid of any dangerous liquids (like cleaning supplies) and chocolate.
  3. Check your house plants to make sure they aren’t poisonous to your bulldog pup.
  4. Put away everything on floors and tables that your pup might reach.

Have a few toys laying around for your bulldog puppy to play with. He might not be interested in playing the first day, but if he needs something to chew on or does decide to play the toys will be there.

Figure out where our English Bulldog Puppy is going to sleep

Many people like to use a crate for a new puppy, and this can be a good choice.  A crate gives the bulldog puppy a private place of his own where he can feel safe.  If not using a crate, we have to make sure to put his bed somewhere warm, safe, comfortable, and private.

The Ride Home

On the trip home, we want to try to have as much physical contact as possible with our new bulldog puppy. That won’t be hard – we’re so excited to have him and he’s soooo cute!

If we have a crate for our bulldog puppy, we can take that with us in the car to give him a safe place to ride.  Put some towels or blankets in the crate for our English Bulldog Puppy to curl up in, and have someone sit in the back seat next to the crate so the puppy doesn’t feel too alone.

Don’t feed the puppy on the way home.  If it’s a long trip, make sure to stop every hour or two to give the bulldog puppy a chance to relieve itself, and when you stop give the puppy a chance to drink some water.
a bit of water every 2 hours.

Arriving home

This is the day we’ve been waiting for!  Our new English Bulldog Puppy has arrived at his new home.  Well, today is all about him and what he wants. Our bulldog puppy needs to feel comfortable and safe today, so we won’t be leaving him alone.

First thing after getting home, give the pup an opportunity to relieve himself in a quiet place.  Don’t forget to praise him when he goes.  Then, give him as much water as he wants.  We’ll wait to give our bulldog puppy some food after he has explored his new home for a little while and is feeling more comfortable.

Give our bulldog puppy time to explore

Ok, this is hard with a new bulldog puppy – we need to limit our puppy-holding! Our puppy needs to explore his new surroundings and get used to all of the interesting new sites and sounds.  I know we want to hold him all the time, but we have to limit ourselves (at least for this first day!) and let him do his thing.

If possible, we want our bulldog puppy’s new home to be quiet while he explores.  Loud noises can be scary!  Once he gets more comfortable, we can introduce him to all the various sounds of our home.

The best way for our bulldog puppy to get comfortable is to let him experience his new surroundings how he wants.  Let him set his own pace.  Of course, we need to supervise him calmly, following him around as looks sniffs and explores.  If he comes up to us, we’ll always greet him with affection and attention, but we’re not going to force ourselves on him.

Be Calm

We’ll earn his trust by trying to avoid outburts – especially anger. He’s a baby – if he gets into something he shouldn’t it’s because he doesn’t know any better).  He needs us to be consistent all of the time so that he can trust us.

Make sure he has the opportunity to relieve himself. If he didn’t take care of it when you first got home, take him outside every 20-30 minutes until he does.  Once he starts to feel more comfortable, we’ll give him some food.  When he’s finished eating and/or drinking, we’ll take him right outside again to relieve himself.

If you have another dog, you’ll want to let your new English Bulldog Puppy meet him in an outside area, and let them get comfortable with each other before bringing them in the house together.

We’ll skip any training on this first day.  This is just a day for our English Bulldog Puppy to meet everyone and get comfortable with his new surroundings.  We’re also going to avoid taking him out too much today.  We’ll take him out to do business, but today is mostly about getting comfortable and feeling safe.

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English Bulldog PuppyIf you missed the first broadcast of the Puppy Games 2008 because you were busy watching the human olympics, it’s scheduled to rebroadcast on Saturday, August 23rd at 8pm on Animal Planet.

The show features canine competitors representing 15 nationalities including our favorite athlete – Tino the English Bulldog.

Events mimic the “real” olympics (in a furry, funny way!).  They include swimming, boxing, gymnastics, soccer, and track and field.

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Well, he’s not a puppy, but this is pretty cool – English Bulldog Saves Abandoned Kittens


 

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I just saw these bulldog puppies for sale on Youtube… adorable!

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Welcome to the English Bulldog Puppy Blog!

The classic English Bulldog is a medium-sized dog that hails from England. It is generally a short, stout breed with heavy muscles and a thick neck and shoulders.

The English Bulldog Puppy arrives in a variety of colors, including combinations of red, pale yellow, fawn, and brindle. The average lifespan for an English Bulldog Puppy is 8-12 years. If you are considering a relationship with one of these unique dogs, expect it to last for quite some time!

Your English Bulldog Puppy will be a great friend. The personality of the breed is very loyal – they make outstanding companions. They can sense your mood, and will join in your celebrations when happy and console you when sad. While the bulldog might try to stick up for you (and is very protective), it probably isn’t the right breed if you’re looking for a full-time watchdog.

The bulldog can face some unique health issues. The shape of the jaw can cause the dogs to have some breathing issues, and they are often known to snore! The many folds on the bulldog’s face must be cleaned regularly to avoid infections. The bulldog can also be prone to eye problems.

One guide that I think every new bulldog owner must have, is the The Healthy Bulldog Guide. It is excellent in giving you a guide on how to care for your bulldog puppy and keep him healthy and happy.

It covers things like diet, skin problems, wheezing and snoring, and most important – it describes in detail how you can ensure your english bulldog puppy lives a full, healthy life.

I think this is a must have for any new English Bulldog Puppy owners as well as for those seriously considering a purchase of this wonderful breed.

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